Rinse with plenty of water (remove contact lenses if easily possible).

Ingestion

Do not eat, drink, or smoke during work. Wash hands before eating.

Rinse mouth.

SPILLAGE DISPOSAL

PACKAGING & LABELLING

Personal protection: complete protective clothing including self-contained breathing apparatus. Sweep spilled substance into covered containers. If appropriate, moisten first to prevent dusting. Carefully collect remainder. Then store and dispose of according to local regulations.

EC Classification

UN Classification

GHS Classification
Signal: WarningSuspected of causing cancer if inhaledMay cause damage to lungs through prolonged or repeated exposure if inhaled

EMERGENCY RESPONSE

SAFE STORAGE

Well closed. Separated from food and feedstuffs. See Chemical Dangers.

Uses of this substance as ultra-fine particles (<100nm) (nanoparticles) may produce adverse effects at concentrations well below those indicated on this Card. Utmost care should be taken.Polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) are reportedly present in some carbon blacks.Depending on the process of manufacture, there are variations in their chemical compositions.Carbon blacks containing over 8% volatiles may pose an explosion hazard (see Physical Dangers).Most carbon black powders will not have a UN number, however, depending on the specification of the powder, possible UN numbers are: 1361, class 4.2, packing group I or II; or UN 1362, class 4.2, packing group III.The GHS classification will also vary according to the specification of the powder.